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Show l - I i I I FAIRVIEW j By Special Correspondence Th following students have left Fairv'ew for the Snow College at Ephraim where they will attend school this winter: M.sses Ivy Peterson, Peter-son, Faye Rigby and Nora Bench. The following students went to Provo where they will attend the Brigham Younj University thii wmter: Harry Suudwajl, Edward Hansen, Ross Graham, Ellis Graham, Gra-ham, Farrel Madsen and the Misses Miss-es Dorothy Rasmussen and Norma Peterson. Miss Dora Coombs, daughter of Mrs. Ellis Coombs of this city, was taken to the Aird Hospital at Provo Pro-vo for an appendicitus operation Monday. She is reported to be doing niceiy. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sundwall and family took a motor trip through the southern part of he state the past- week. They visited Zion National Na-tional Park, Bryce's Canyon, and Cedar BreaKs. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sanderson and son Blain who have been le- ' siding in Salt Lake City for scy-l eral years have come to Fairview ' to live. They are former rcsi- 1 dents of this city. Mr. Sanders n ! is manager of the Fairview Mercan- j tile Company, takling the plac 0; the late Emanuel A. Allred. Sheriff and Mrs. James H San-' derson and familv whr, i-,o-,, i sided in Manti for" the past six-years six-years have returned to Fairview to make their home. Mi-. Sanderson has been tho county sheriff. funeral services for Andrew Christensen were held in the Fair-view Fair-view North ward chapel Saturday with Bishop Peter Neilson presiding j Prayers were by Fred Damelsou i and Bishop w. H. Jones. Musi-.; v.as by both ward choirs with vo- . cai solo, Floyd Young; vocal duet Monte Cheney and Mrs. Hanks of California. Ih-- speakers were S. 3. Sanderson, Sander-son, Bishop Hans P. Hansen and R. Anderson. Interment was in the Fairview cemetery. Andicw Christensen was the son of : Andrew- and- Anna Tronjum Christensen and was born in this ci.y m 1 65. He met his death in, the Huntington coal mine 011 Sep-.' tember 9th by accident |